Dive into Fortune: 11 Unbelievable (& Profitable) Underwater Discoveries That'll Leave You in Awe.

1. Jamaica's Port Royal

Port Royal: The Lost Pirate City Value as of Right Now: Unknown

Year of Disappearance: 1692

Year of Discovery: N/A (With 2,000 Individuals Remaining)

Port Royal, located in Jamaica, was once a vibrant hub for pirates during the Golden Age of Piracy. This bustling city became a sanctuary for those who preyed on Spanish Habsburg vessels, offering a unique blend of wealth and lawlessness. Known for its extravagant displays of riches acquired through piracy, Port Royal was notorious for its "loose morals," attracting Dutch and English pirates who sought to indulge in their ill-gotten gains.

In the seventeenth century, the city thrived as a trading post for pirates who traveled from far-off lands, including Madagascar, to enjoy the spoils of their adventures. Its lively atmosphere and reputation as a pirate haven made it a focal point of maritime culture.

 

Jamaica's Port Royal Image Credit: @renee2309 or Pinterest

Tragically, on June 7, 1692, Port Royal, once a vibrant city known for its pirate culture, was struck by a catastrophic earthquake. This seismic event unleashed a massive tsunami that inundated the city, leading to widespread destruction. In the aftermath, additional earthquakes and tsunamis further submerged much of Port Royal beneath the ocean's surface.

What Mother Nature did not claim was ravaged by fires and a cholera epidemic that swept through the area in 1850. Today, much of the land remains underwater, leaving only about 2,000 residents in a destitute and dilapidated neighborhood. The remnants of Port Royal serve as a haunting reminder of its former glory and the relentless power of nature.

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